Executive Housekeeping Today- August 2008 - (Page 18) Acknowledgements Housekeeping Channel Member Experts We would like to thank the following I.E.H.A. members for assisting in answering consumer questions from www.housekeepingchannel.com. Technical Advisory Committee Members Thank you to our Technical Advisory Committee for their support and advice throughout the past year! 2008 Nominating Committee • Gene Woodard, Chairman • David Crowell • Mary Ann Washington • Sandy Smith • Faye McMaster • J. Darrel Hicks • Harry Kendrick • Marvin Ellsworth • Andrew Bales • Maria Langley • Eusebio Franco • Zainudeen Popoola • Kim Dillingham • Joel Schwartz • Al Cascardo • Lea Buburuz • Barbara Behrens • Amanda Gordon • Jeff McGee • Alan Bigger • John Reed • Lyle Davis • Peter Gaudreau • Eric Bates • John Olano • Marcos Lozada • Jeanne Meyer • John Schauff • Andrew Bales, C.E.H • Jimmie Green • Patty Kawaoka • Christopher Kopach • Sue Vrenna, C.E.H. Deceased Members since October 2007 • Shirley Brooks, Tar Heel Chapter • Gary Dieleman Kansas City Chapter • Theresa McKnight Washington DC Chapter • Marie Trammell Las Vegas Chapter Compass and Encompass Valuing Cultural Diversity The International Executive Housekeepers Association will continue to endeavor in providing an environment of enhanced awareness, understanding and appreciation of each other and our changing multi-cultural membership and work-force. The membership and work-force will continue to change and there is already a wide variety of differences in race, sex, age, abilities and social background which can lead to misunderstandings and behavior that can cause conflict or negatively affect the association. The association recognized the importance of learning to work and communicate effectively with all people. This means we must understand and appreciate different ways of viewing the world and different kinds of values. Valuing diversity means not just tolerating differences, but, in fact recognizing and taking advantage of the benefits that differences bring. The International Executive Housekeepers Association will continue to recognize the best from all the membership to continue to be the leading professional association in our chosen field. INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE HOUSEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION, INC. TM COLLECT Our Father, we pray Thy blessing on this assembly and Thy guidance in our deliberations this day. Make us effective in working for the advancement of our Association as we devote our energies to increasing its usefulness. Make us sincere, wise, kind and tolerant of the opinions of others. Guide us in the solution of our problems. Help us to do our best in the work we have chosen and to be considerate of the feelings and rights of our employees and fellow workers. Enable us so to live that we may individually, and as an organization, glorify Thy name. AMEN. I.E.H.A. Mission Statement The International Executive Housekeepers Association, Inc., is a professional organization committed to a cleaner, safer, healthier environment. The mission of I.E.H.A. is to provide a professional organization for Executive Housekeepers, Directors of Environmental Services, managers within the housekeeping or custodial activities, and suppliers of custodial goods and services. Through this organization, individuals can attain education, share research, and achieve recognition for success while interacting with colleagues within the career environment. 8 Executive Housekeeping Today/Convention Program 2008 http://www.housekeepingchannel.com http://www.housekeepingchannel.com
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